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states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus osama bin ladin. tensions are heating up to pertain syria and its neighbor turkey with ankara still holding on to cargo confiscated from a syrian plane tickets says the shipment contains russian made weapons claims strongly denied by russia you can find out more about the diplomatic standoff see dot com our web site also exclusive first hand reports from the passengers on the crew of the plane intercepted by turkey to describe how badly they were treated and prayer for just one of the many stories on our web site tonight for. an october of discontent continues in the stricken a u.s. tens of thousands of angry students march across italy their rage by cuts to education spending which have already been imposed by the government headed by prime minister mario monti and just thirty sentiments also expected in the spanish capital later today crowds already start to gather there and also in spades up in fresh clashes in barcelona between those supporting and opposing cataloni
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states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus osama bin ladin. touch is heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey too with ankara holding on to that college or that was confiscated from the a syrian plane early on in the wake that was. safely he says the shipment contains a russian made weapons and the claims claim stronger than i by rushing to find out more about the diplomatic standoff at all tito called also exclusive first time coach passengers and crew that plane intercepted by tech and they describe about. thank you have the most among people. who are just a few minutes away from world news live from moscow after this break. in the middle of russia's no phone away from civilization and if we are one helicopter tweet from the nearest village. yes they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. so . lodging runs in a single nail and then it's they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment bu
states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus osama bin ladin. touch is heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey too with ankara holding on to that college or that was confiscated from the a syrian plane early on in the wake that was. safely he says the shipment contains a russian made weapons and the claims claim stronger than i by rushing to find out more about the diplomatic standoff at all tito called also...
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states in afghanistan and in iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida and one is osama bin ladin tensions are heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey with al qaida holding on to cargo confiscated from a syrian plane turkey says the shipment contained russian made weapons claims strongly denied by russia you'll find more about the diplomatic standoff at party dot com there's also exclusive first hand reports from the passengers and the crew of the plane intercepted by turkey they describe how badly they were treated airport. and october of discontent continues and the debt stricken u.s. tens of thousands of angry students marched across italy they're outraged by cuts to education spending which have already been imposed by the government headed by prime minister mario monti tile sturdy sentiment is also expected in the spanish capital later today also in spain there have been fresh clashes in barcelona between those supporting and opposing catalonians and dependents and the rest comes as the e.u. was awarded this year's nobel peace
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states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus zero some of the lot tensions are heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey to holding on to cargo confiscated from mustering planes turkey says the shipment contained russian made weapons claims which are strongly denied by russia you'll find more about the diplomatic standoff at parties com there's also exclusive and first hand reports from the passengers out of the crew of the plane intercepted by turkey they describe how happy they were treated at airports. or world news all the way from our team and moscow after this short break. you can tell. in the blink of an. anthropologist. those days siberians wore different clothes different food. different animals. but what about. my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. with cabbage and making sure you can ha
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states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus osama bin ladin tensions heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey too with ankara still holding on to that kaga confiscated from a syrian plane earlier in the week he says think shipment contained russian made weapons plain strongly denied by russia you can find more by the diplomatic standoff and. also the two for you exclusive and first time reports from the passengers and the crew of the plane intercepted but they describe how badly they were treated and. don't come. much will these hidden away from all of this break. was. in the glow of russians know far away from civilization and if we are one helicopter train from the nearest village. just said they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't ring vs canes. lodging runs in ada signal and minutes they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted
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states in afghanistan and iraq it's a terrible embarrassment that the united states is back in bed with al qaida minus osama bin ladin. tensions heating up between syria and its neighbor turkey to with ankara olding on to congo confiscated from a syrian plane there in the wake took he says the shipment contained russian made weapons claims strongly denied by russian fun more about the diplomatic standoff but i'll tell you don't call one of the two is also exclusive first time reports from the passengers and the crew without playing it was intercepted by turkey to describe how badly they're treated is that. news on the way from ati live from moscow after this break. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape buildings still ting over their foundation pipes being black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the. pittsburgh an archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better that can do nine hundred eighty bearings work was a burgeoning mining community. was determined to maintain at all costs to
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states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will see is surveillance craft the kinds of things that are used to pinpoint where people are moving so that they can be they can be dealt with they can be met they can be monitored by those troops on the ground there won't be all that many troops a drone requires that you have been a dental file will target a specific house a village a person if the of cold they're not going to have that kind of activity and in any case to base the drones you're going to have to have military bases from which they can operate those don't exist either well let me say is what they want to examine is their algeria's their. that's a long long way for a drone flight ok go ahead jump in london the problem with this narrative is the lack of experience on base and how the west have dealt with a situation in the past afghanistan iraq drones have been used and what we have very little success and pakistan again very little success all it does is antagonize is the local people are global. to to absolutely and o
states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will see is surveillance craft the kinds of things that are used to pinpoint where people are moving so that they can be they can be dealt with they can be met they can be monitored by those troops on the ground there won't be all that many troops a drone requires that you have been a dental file will target a specific house a village a person if the of cold they're not going to have that kind...
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states over the american made phil mocking the prophet muhammad. more protests outside u.s. embassies in the middle east while praising last month's assaults on the consulate in libya that killed four diplomats meanwhile egypt where the terrorist networks currently to comes from has seen a large protest against the growing is a malays it is of my zation of the country a young liberals rally to the great when was the brotherhood supporters also descended on tahrir square clashed with anti-government demonstrators over one hundred were injured in egypt's most violent protest as it was since mohammed morsi came into office james jatra souse a former u.s. senate foreign policy analyst told me the threat of radicalization of egypt's very real. we were seeing a very rapid islamisation of the political structure in egypt and nobody should be surprised at this. if there was a lot of discussion about the power struggle that would ensue between morsi in the military and it seems the morsi and the brotherhood have triumphed much quicker than anybody expected
states over the american made phil mocking the prophet muhammad. more protests outside u.s. embassies in the middle east while praising last month's assaults on the consulate in libya that killed four diplomats meanwhile egypt where the terrorist networks currently to comes from has seen a large protest against the growing is a malays it is of my zation of the country a young liberals rally to the great when was the brotherhood supporters also descended on tahrir square clashed with...
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we'll remind the world why the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you, ohio. god bless the united states of america. [ female announcer ] over the years, your mouth has giggled, snuggled, bubbled ...and yellowed. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over ten years of stains and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest 3d white whitestrips. [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment....
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states, when i'm president of the united states, we will stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally, but military. that's number one. number two, with regards to iran and the threat of iran, there's no question but that a knnuclea capable iran is unacceptable to america. it presents a threat not only to our friends but ultimately a threat to us to have iran have nuclear weapons that could be used against us or threatening to us. it is also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. and cripplining sanctions are something i called for five years ago. i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. are you seeing it right now in the economy. it is absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i'd have put them in place earlier but it is good that we have them. two, something i'd add today, i would tighten those sanctions. i would say ships
states, when i'm president of the united states, we will stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally, but military. that's number one. number two, with regards to iran and the threat of iran, there's no question but that a knnuclea capable iran is unacceptable to america. it presents a threat not only to our friends but ultimately a threat to us to have iran have nuclear weapons that could be used against us or threatening to...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. the debates are done, the race is heading for the final stretch, and it is still all about the economy. so we'll start with a great panel to talk about the american economy. what is actually going on. >>> then, you've often heard that fracking is controversial. why? we have a debate to help you think it through. >>> and do you think you have enough money? what would be enough? we'll have a fascinating discussion on the subject with lord robert skidelsky, britain's most prominent economic historian on how to answer those questions. >>> and why in the world did the nation of mali get more mention this week in the foreign policy debate than all of japan, mexico, or europe? >>> first, my take. the international monetary fund's latest world economic outlook makes for gloomy reading. growth projections have been revised downward almost everywhere, especially in europe and the big emerging markets like china. yet when looking out over the next four years, coincidentally the next presidential
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. the debates are done, the race is heading for the final stretch, and it is still all about the economy. so we'll start with a great panel to talk about the american economy. what is actually going on. >>> then, you've often heard that fracking is controversial. why? we have a debate to help you think it through. >>> and do you think you have enough money? what would be enough? we'll have a...
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states and the united states of america stood on right side of history. and that kind of credibility is precisely why we've been able to show leadership on a wide range of issues facing the world right now. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >> what if -- what if the prime minister of israel called you on the phone and said, our bombers are on the way, we're going to bomb iran? what do you say? >> bob, let's know got
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, as the first lady of the united states and more recently as a united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallup poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world, besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in these challenges day in and day out, who cares deeply about the issues and how they affect americans interest and who believes in an even brighter future for the people of the middle east. please join me in welcoming the secretary of state, the honorable hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you all. thank you very much, and a special word of thanks to a friend and someone whom i admire greatly, general scowcroft. his many years of distinguished service to our country is a great tribute in every aspect -- in every respect. thanks also to john alterman john alterman a
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and what does this mean for the be united states? -- for the united states? well, i certainly think it's important to ask these questions and to seek answers as you are doing today. and let me on a personal note start with what happened in benghazi. to one wants to find out exactly -- no one wants to find out exactly wt happened more than i do. i've appointed an accountability review board that has already started examining whether our security procedures were appropriate, whether they were problemmerly implemented -- properly implemented and what lessons we can and must learn for the future. and we are working as thoroughly and expeditiously as possible knowing that we cannot afford to sacrifice accuracy to speed. and, of course, our government is sparing no effort in many tracking down the terrorists -- in tracking down the terrorists who perpetrated this attack. and we are focused, as we must, on what more needs to be done right now to protect our people and our facilities. we had another terrible attack yesterday. i strongly condemn the killing of a longt
and what does this mean for the be united states? -- for the united states? well, i certainly think it's important to ask these questions and to seek answers as you are doing today. and let me on a personal note start with what happened in benghazi. to one wants to find out exactly -- no one wants to find out exactly wt happened more than i do. i've appointed an accountability review board that has already started examining whether our security procedures were appropriate, whether they were...
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government will be called out as hypocrites because the united states never articulated those standards in those limits on its own practices so do you think that we're kind of setting the standard setting the norm and then you know other cut other countries are going to want to level the playing field and what we have is you know just all out drone warfare i mean that sounds like a pretty scary scenario but is this a future that we're looking at where we are looking at the future and unfortunately where it's history repeating itself with the u.s. being the first country to use the atomic bomb and every country after that saying when the u.s. wanted to limit nuclear weapons saying well you're the first ones who did it and the bigger problem drone technology drone warfare it is a scary thing it's it's not just science fiction that we have the capability with drone technology of having autonomous robots i know it sounds crazy autonomous robots making those targeting decisions themselves and i don't think the u.s. government would let that happen with our own joint technology but we don't k
government will be called out as hypocrites because the united states never articulated those standards in those limits on its own practices so do you think that we're kind of setting the standard setting the norm and then you know other cut other countries are going to want to level the playing field and what we have is you know just all out drone warfare i mean that sounds like a pretty scary scenario but is this a future that we're looking at where we are looking at the future and...
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he has everything he needs in the laws of the united states, because i see them being in great continuity. and for instance, the law, the press law of 1975 is enough to implement any anti-blasphemy laws, for instance. you don't need to implement sharia to go against blasphemy, or even to constraint expression public, freedom of expression. so in a way i'm optimistic, of course, about tunisia but cautiously optimistic. because i think what you see there is the continuity of the old state. it doesn't seem that there are any intentions to change the institutions of the old state. which, in fact, are very useful for both tunis and another to reshape society for tunis and a modernist direction, and for another in an islamist one. so i will stop here, and i look forward to our discussions. thank you spent thank you very much, malika. that was a model, superb analysis and remedy at the same thing. i also have a sign here that says please continue. i'm not exactly what i use that particular sign. but i'm trying to figure that out. it's rather intimidating. gina, the thing, tunisia was supposed to
he has everything he needs in the laws of the united states, because i see them being in great continuity. and for instance, the law, the press law of 1975 is enough to implement any anti-blasphemy laws, for instance. you don't need to implement sharia to go against blasphemy, or even to constraint expression public, freedom of expression. so in a way i'm optimistic, of course, about tunisia but cautiously optimistic. because i think what you see there is the continuity of the old state. it...
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did he apologize for the united states? >> reporter: well, the charge is central to romney's campaign. he has said this over and over again. the president pushes back very hard on this. in fact, he never used the word "apologize" when he went overseas to cairo in 2009, explaining that he thought that the u.s. had made some mistakes in dealing with the world. many consider it more a matter of diplomacy, a matter of nuance. but these are open to interpretation. and romney points to several examples including when president obama said in 2009 in strasburg, america has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive. >> we should point out, andrea mitchell is joining us from the edge of the spin room where the post-debate activity gets a little boisterous. that explains the background. finally, andrea, on this notion of putting daylight between the united states and israel, governor romney has charged repeatedly that the president hasn't been as close a friend or ally as he could or should be. let's take a look at this. >> a
did he apologize for the united states? >> reporter: well, the charge is central to romney's campaign. he has said this over and over again. the president pushes back very hard on this. in fact, he never used the word "apologize" when he went overseas to cairo in 2009, explaining that he thought that the u.s. had made some mistakes in dealing with the world. many consider it more a matter of diplomacy, a matter of nuance. but these are open to interpretation. and romney points...
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united states senate. the naleo educational fund is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to promote the full participation of latinas in the american political process. that includes encouraging residents become u.s. citizens, all u.s. citizens 18 years of age eligible to vote to be counted in the 2010 census as they did two years ago. we also provide training opportunities for latino elected and appointed officials and promote a policy framework to make sure participation in our electoral democracy is accessible to the teen spirit today will we'd like to do is share with you to new reports from the naleo fund with regard to this year's election to go through once again talking about the impact of latino voters will have a november's experience at also like to acknowledge the ford motor company companies represented here by elizabeth brecksville for their event. after her presentation, i'll be joined by two of the most prolific commentators on politics, latino politics, was joined us in t
united states senate. the naleo educational fund is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to promote the full participation of latinas in the american political process. that includes encouraging residents become u.s. citizens, all u.s. citizens 18 years of age eligible to vote to be counted in the 2010 census as they did two years ago. we also provide training opportunities for latino elected and appointed officials and promote a policy framework to make sure participation in...
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there is plenty of austerity going on in the united states food stamps a program that millions of people in the u.s. depend on so they can have the kind of food is being cut college prices are going to now they have kind of halted it because they're really they're planning after the elections to really have austerity basically global noise is saying we're not going to be silent because right now the banks are coming for us and they're they're cutting all of the programs you know there's mass unemployment there's cutting in government spending in the governments of the world are just having to pay back the banks and in the process our futures are being destroyed our educations it's impossible to get an education in this country without rising debt there's mass unemployment and what we're saying is we're going to be a global noise we are the next generation the youth and youth part of the working class as our future is being destroyed we're not going to silently sit back and let them destroy our future we're going to be louder we're going to be confrontational and we're going to demand tha
there is plenty of austerity going on in the united states food stamps a program that millions of people in the u.s. depend on so they can have the kind of food is being cut college prices are going to now they have kind of halted it because they're really they're planning after the elections to really have austerity basically global noise is saying we're not going to be silent because right now the banks are coming for us and they're they're cutting all of the programs you know there's mass...
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, as the first lady of the united states come and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallup poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world. besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt, who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is engaged in these challenges day in and day out, who cares deeply about the issues and how they affect america's interest, and he believes an even brighter future for the people of the middle east. please join me in welcoming the secretary of state, the honorable hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you very much, and a special word of thanks to a friend, and someone who i admire greatly, general scowcroft. his many years of distinguished service to our country is a great tribute in every respect. thanks also to jon alterman and csis for hosting this conference on th
, as the first lady of the united states come and more recently as the united states senator from the state of new york. she not only has the highest approval rating of any member of the u.s. cabinet, she has as well topped the gallup poll for 16 years as the most admired woman in the world. besting the previous record of eleanor roosevelt, who held the title for only 13 years. as america continues to engage in north africa, we are extremely fortunate to be served by a public servant who is...
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more than 50% of the revenues are not in the united states. so we know the global economy is slowing down. which means we need to make sure the u.s. economy is growing, which brings us to this battleground bus tour, we're going 1800 miles, started in boca this morning. we're going to end up in ohio and we're talking to people about what is going to motivate them to make their decision about who they're voting for, undecided voters in swing states and counties like this one, polk county, lakeland, florida. >> 30 seconds, any highlights so far talking to voters in florida? >> yeah, if you're going to be swayed by soaring rhetoric, it would have happened by now. the people who are undecide ready looking at both candidates and saying i like what each of them to have to say about what the future is going to look like, show me the money. show me the math. break it down and tell me exactly how you're going to create 12 million jobs in five years, how you're going to cut taxes and in romney's case by 20% across the board, how like obama said he'll cre
more than 50% of the revenues are not in the united states. so we know the global economy is slowing down. which means we need to make sure the u.s. economy is growing, which brings us to this battleground bus tour, we're going 1800 miles, started in boca this morning. we're going to end up in ohio and we're talking to people about what is going to motivate them to make their decision about who they're voting for, undecided voters in swing states and counties like this one, polk county,...
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you are in new york where protests are expected along with many other cities across the united states how big do you think this is going to get well i was just at the corner of eight and fifty ninth street here in new york city and there was a crowd of several hundred that gathered at the moment it was taking the form of teaching and. you know kind of an educational kind of thing but there are from what i understand plans for marches and more militant demonstrations later this evening now if you look back to the through the past year a year ago occupy wall street spread across the world now it's global noise what is global noise all about and how is it different. well basically global noise is saying we're not going to be silent because right now the banks are coming for us and they're cutting all of the programs you know there's mass unemployment there's cutting in government spending on the governments of the world are just having to pay back the banks and in the process our futures are being destroyed our educations it's impossible to get an education in this country without rising
you are in new york where protests are expected along with many other cities across the united states how big do you think this is going to get well i was just at the corner of eight and fifty ninth street here in new york city and there was a crowd of several hundred that gathered at the moment it was taking the form of teaching and. you know kind of an educational kind of thing but there are from what i understand plans for marches and more militant demonstrations later this evening now if...
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in every society, even in the united states, and they are usually, usually, not always, but usually corrupt and problematic, and they siphon off a lot of money, however, in some countries, there's checks and balances placed on the networks, much more so than others. in a place like syria, these checks and balances were not sufficient to check the networks anywhere in the world to prevent them from running into the ground. >> host: can you give us an example, the network of the u.s., how it exists? >> guest: after the invasion of iraq, one of the major construction or reconstruction quote-on-quote ventures was, you know, commissioned somehow or given somehow to various corporations that are very much in touch or close to or part of the network, for instance, vice president dick cheney, whether it's haliburton, other countries, ended up unfairly taking up the ventures, and, actually, they didn't do a good job at all as a virtue of the results we saw years later. they ended on scandals, and other kinds of such networks. if you'd like to look at a much bigger scale, the entire $700 bill
in every society, even in the united states, and they are usually, usually, not always, but usually corrupt and problematic, and they siphon off a lot of money, however, in some countries, there's checks and balances placed on the networks, much more so than others. in a place like syria, these checks and balances were not sufficient to check the networks anywhere in the world to prevent them from running into the ground. >> host: can you give us an example, the network of the u.s., how...
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in the united states, it's a minor procedure, but in the rest of the world, there's 1 # -- 100 million people blind because it. dr. v, as he was known, wanted to address. he started the clinic in the home, had 11 beds and family members helped him, got it off the ground. anyway, cut forward not just three great ideas, but hundreds of innovation, tenacity of an entire global team of people involving larry, who is one of the folks who contributed to the eradication of smallpox, a brilliant entrepreneur named david green. they worked together to build this hospital, and to this day, the hospital cured 3 million people of blindness. now, you imagine the entire washington metro area, 3 million people, imagine all of those people blind, and now they can see. that's not -- that's not an obscure story; right? it's not an obscure story in the worlds of people where i circulate. people know about the hospital and respect it. people traveled from all over the world to go to the hospital to train to bring the same programs to their countries. it's a movement to end needless blindness. it's just on
in the united states, it's a minor procedure, but in the rest of the world, there's 1 # -- 100 million people blind because it. dr. v, as he was known, wanted to address. he started the clinic in the home, had 11 beds and family members helped him, got it off the ground. anyway, cut forward not just three great ideas, but hundreds of innovation, tenacity of an entire global team of people involving larry, who is one of the folks who contributed to the eradication of smallpox, a brilliant...
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cushions it, toward the eastern seaboards, of the united states. and this time -- it did make a landfall in the eastern coast. hence, the biggest storm in generations. now it has the become a remnant of low-pressure systems, so, it is much weaker than, than it was when it hit a landfall. though the tropical moisture brings all the humidity and turns and makes a lot of downpour as cross ts across the. you can see the size. it is very big. not an organized system t it will bringing, patches of very heavy rain across the regions. not only that -- it brings all of the cold air from the north across the system. what it does is take a look at the video coming out from the west virginia. here -- we had, 73 secentimeter of snowfall, in just from this storm system. and the additional -- snowfall could ak sthael ectually exceed meters, on top of lots of more plowing to do. see it can pull back. and the system is moving away from the land masses. blizzard warnings is posted and in effect in west virginia. back to you. >> damages could reach $20 billion, and t
cushions it, toward the eastern seaboards, of the united states. and this time -- it did make a landfall in the eastern coast. hence, the biggest storm in generations. now it has the become a remnant of low-pressure systems, so, it is much weaker than, than it was when it hit a landfall. though the tropical moisture brings all the humidity and turns and makes a lot of downpour as cross ts across the. you can see the size. it is very big. not an organized system t it will bringing, patches of...
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why do you want to go it to school in the united states? and the student told me that he told the interviewer, i thought maybe if i worked really hard i could do better in the united states. >> and that was the simplicity with which he answered those simple questions, and then that was it? >> that along with an application that his father took care of, so he didn't know much about it. a written application. >> that's incredible. what else have you found out about the family of the bangladeshi student that tried to blow up the fed? >> the family was tracked down in bangladesh, and they said we don't buy what the federal prosecutors are saying about our son. they maintain that he was a very studious, religious, and only wanted to go to the united states to study computer technology, and that's what he was doing. in fact, they suggested the possibility that someone might be out to get him and set him up. >> that's their version of it. in terms of visas, it's hard to say how these -- how this goes from student to student, college to college or
why do you want to go it to school in the united states? and the student told me that he told the interviewer, i thought maybe if i worked really hard i could do better in the united states. >> and that was the simplicity with which he answered those simple questions, and then that was it? >> that along with an application that his father took care of, so he didn't know much about it. a written application. >> that's incredible. what else have you found out about the family of...
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states and one from japan. time for business now and there is a need to. a long lasting dispute around the world's top nickel producers and. camera no risk in the cold there the main shareholders they have reportedly started a fresh round of negotiations to try and find out why policies bubbling tensions that have been ongoing for years now got more devolve cause more dramas coming up now the russian billionaires i'm talking about that have passed vladimir put time in the they are they only around a quarter of the company during the years they keep on arguing over dividends and management of the home isn't a newspaper says that they want to come up with a new shareholder agreement there's also speculation on potential outcome for example full time they could buy additional shares in the company meanwhile that it could invite a new independent head for the car with another metal type. used as a likely situation. that there's a very important person right here in moscow at the my event so we've got british. and r
states and one from japan. time for business now and there is a need to. a long lasting dispute around the world's top nickel producers and. camera no risk in the cold there the main shareholders they have reportedly started a fresh round of negotiations to try and find out why policies bubbling tensions that have been ongoing for years now got more devolve cause more dramas coming up now the russian billionaires i'm talking about that have passed vladimir put time in the they are they only...
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states and britain are just backing up this government. they will even when we say why they say hey we we have another way to deal with this government not the will of the international entities the problem is that over the past few months or so many people who were killed by it by the government. and also lots of people are being tortured in the in the genes and there is no nothing being done against that and this is the reason and more and more the government has received five billion dollar just recently from the very beginning of countries just to support it in this. atrocity is really actually the way it is is doing just getting the money all over the world in the public relations just to clear and fancified its image why it is killing its people by by by foreign army actually from pakistan for all of the war. ok mr furze thank you for giving a shit thought surge of troops for bahraini m.p. on the line an hour to thank you have permission given thank you very much it would . it's just after twenty four minutes past eleven at night mos
states and britain are just backing up this government. they will even when we say why they say hey we we have another way to deal with this government not the will of the international entities the problem is that over the past few months or so many people who were killed by it by the government. and also lots of people are being tortured in the in the genes and there is no nothing being done against that and this is the reason and more and more the government has received five billion dollar...